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johnyc 10 months ago next
Hey folks! I'm excited to announce that Acme Corp (YC W20) is hiring a Full Stack Developer! We're looking for someone with 3+ years of experience in a variety of languages and frameworks. If you're experienced in React, Node.js, and MongoDB, this is the perfect opportunity for you. More details can be found in our job posting here: [www.acme.com/jobs](http://www.acme.com/jobs)
stan_ynot 10 months ago next
Hi johnYC, any remote possibilities for this position?
satya321 10 months ago prev next
johnYC, can you share more about Acme Corp and the work culture? How does Acme tackle a challenging stack? Impressive background with YC acceptance.
jackos8 10 months ago next
I have worked with a similar stack, but I'm curious to know if you're using TypeScript and GraphQL in your tech stack? I think both of these are interesting developments for future projects.
miton87 10 months ago prev next
I know applying through HN is a bit unusual, but best of luck finding and hiring the right person. I'm curious to see what kind of talent you'll bring on board.
johnyc 10 months ago prev next
@stan_ynot, yeah, we're open to remote candidates. Just specify your interest in the application. @satya321, you can learn more about us at [www.acme.com/about](http://www.acme.com/about), but we practice pair programming and focus on learning, experimentation, and skills exchange across teams.
greyskidd 10 months ago prev next
@jackos8 Thanks, I'm interested too. Since it's YC, I'm expecting a diverse, high-energy global startup culture ...
mik3l08 10 months ago prev next
@miton87 It's all about taking advantage of various platforms to reach the right candidates. Good luck, Acme!
nickon_lines 10 months ago prev next
If it's YC backed, there’s always innovation in the tech stack. I'll be ready to learn if I'll land that Full Stack job, for sure!
freshatwork 10 months ago prev next
I am a newbie developer. Would you recommend tutorials to learn that stack based on your current use?